emphatic

/ɛmˈfætɪk/
adjective
  1. Expressed or done with strong and clear force or emphasis.
    • His emphatic speech convinced the audience to take action.
    • The team's emphatic victory surprised everyone.
    • She gave an emphatic 'no' when asked if she wanted to go.
  2. Very certain and definite; not leaving any doubt.
    • The doctor was emphatic about the need for rest.
    • He was emphatic that the plan would work.
    • Her emphatic refusal ended the argument.
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